How Can You Tell If Your Printer Is Using Input Shaper
I honestly can't tell if my printer is using input shaper or not. I've upgraded it to the latest version of firmware and I'm using the newest version of Prusa slicer on Mac and PC. it doesn't seem any different. I expected it to be zipping around like crazy like I see from other printers from other manufactures. I tried cranking speeds up in prusa slicer and it I'm not noticing a big difference. is there something I missed to enable it?
I only recently started using Prusa Slicer on Mac, so I configured my printer profiles to be the input slicer version of the XL on that version of the app, I was hoping that was the fix, but nope. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy the printer, I'm just disappointed with release of input shaper if it is working.
RE: How Can You Tell If Your Printer Is Using Input Shaper
I believe the 'Structural' settings in prusa slicer, are input shaper settings...
regards Joan
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RE: How Can You Tell If Your Printer Is Using Input Shaper
You have to install the IS printer profile in the configuration wizard, then switch to that. Be warned though, there are many pitfalls. You'll need to dial in the filament carefully for IS (e.g. higher temps), and it's still buggy.